Laura Mae Lindo MPP, Kitchener Centre

Government needs to step up support for health care workers

Published on April 1, 2020

QUEEN’S PARK — Dire messages have been coming from the front lines of health care where more resources are needed to fight COVID-19 — and the provincial government can and must fix some of the concerns right now, says NDP Leader Andrea Horwath and the Official Opposition.

“Our health care heroes need more help to contain the spread of COVID-19 and care for those already sick,” said Horwath.

“The government can take a number of steps now — starting today — to support health care workers.”

Issue an emergency order to ensure workers can have personal protective equipment • Legally protect the right for health care workers to determine – based on their professional and clinical judgement – when they require access to personal protective equipment like masks.

Issue an emergency order to require all organizations to donate personal protective equipment they’re not using

Hike Personal Support Worker (PSW) pay to $22 • Aggressively ramp up recruitment efforts to get more staff into seniors care homes. Many trained PSWs are not working in home care or long-term care because of underpaying and understaffing. More staff gives workers in long-term care and home care time to care for people, and take necessary precautions with virus containment protocols • Create a retention fund for PSWs